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New UN rapporteur visiting

The new UN special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Burundi, Professor Marie-Therese Keita-Bocoum, is on a two-week mission to the country, according to a UN statement. She is due to meet high-ranking judicial and military authorities, as well as local officials, political organisations, church, media and human rights representatives. The statement said the aim of her mission is to “gather information regarding the evolution of the human rights situation in Burundi”. She replaces Professor Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, who resigned in June on health grounds.

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